Tom Maliti

Kenya unveils constitution to avoid vote violence

A government-appointed panel this week unveiled a draft constitution that is part of wide-ranging efforts to avoid a repeat of political violence that saw more than 1,000 people killed after Kenya's December 2007 presidential...

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Kenya unveils constitution to avoid vote violence

By TOM MALITI Associated Press Writer NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A government-appointed panel this week unveiled a draft constitution that is part of wide-ranging efforts to avoid a repeat of political violence that saw more than...

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For first time, U.S. to attend war-crimes court meeting

The United States will attend an annual meeting of the International Criminal Court, a body it has so far refused to participate in, the U.S. envoy for war crimes said Monday. By TOM MALITI Associated Press Writer NAIROBI,...

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Kenya harvest shows new approach to food aid

By Tom Maliti and Ariel David AHERO, Kenya - Now they and thousands of others in the lowlands of western Kenya are able to get year-round work as farm laborers or earn money from their once-neglected rice paddies. The...

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ICC prosecutor to ask court to investigate postelection violence in Kenya.

NAIROBI, Kenya - The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor said Thursday that Kenya's postelection violence that killed more than 1,000 people was a crime against humanity and pledged to ini...

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Kenyan attorney mulls legal action against US (AP)

By TOM MALITI, Associated Press Writer Tom Maliti, Associated Press Writer – 21 mins ago NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenya's attorney general said on Wednesday he is seeking legal advice as to whether he can sue the United States...

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Obama's half brother recalls their abusive father

GUANGZHOU, China (AP) -- President Barack Obama's half brother has broken his media silence to discuss his new novel - the semi-autobiographical story of an abusive parent patterned on their late father, the mostly absent...

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World › Rival Somali groups fight over British couple

Tuesday 03rd November, 05:51 AM JST MOGADISHU, Somalia — Rival pirates and militia groups have fought for control over a British couple held hostage for more than a week, an Islamic militia commander and a local elder said...

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Former nurse's aide in US becomes Ugandan king

KASESE, Uganda – For years, Charles Wesley Mumbere worked as a nurse's aide in Maryland and Pennsylvania, caring for the elderly and sick. No one there suspected that he had inherited a royal title in his African homeland when...

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From rebel to nurse to king: Thousands throng to see Uganda's latest monarch crowned

KASESE, Uganda - For years, Charles Wesley Mumbere worked as a nurse's aide in Maryland and Pennsylvania, caring for the elderly and sick. No one there suspected that he had inherited a royal title in...

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